AVOIDING COMPLICATIONS

Question: I have already had one very bad nose job. How can I be sure that this one will go better?

Answer: There is no way to guarantee that your next surgery will go better. But, the one thing that you can do is this: ask questions, do your research, and find a surgeon who you can trust, who listens to you, and who you feel has the knowledge, skill and experience to do the best revision possible.

Below are a number of additional questions, and their answers, that relate to steps you can take to try to avoid complications:

Question: What kinds of things can a surgeon do to minimize the risks?

Question: What should I expect in the way of communication with my surgeon?

Question: What kind of planning does the surgeon do for my surgery?

Question: How can I be sure he is a careful and conservative surgeon?

Question: What kinds of things can I do to minimize the risks?

Question: What can I do before surgery to decrease the risk of complications?

Question: If the surgeon does everything discussed here, can I be certain that I won't have a complication?

Question: If I ask my surgeon what percentage of his rhinoplasties are perfect, what answer should I expect?

Question: What questions should I ask my surgeon?

Ask Dr. Becker a question about corrective nose surgery or arrange an appointment for a nose surgery consultation, by calling 856-589-NOSE (6673) or emailing us at info@revisionrhinoplasty.com.


I have already had one very bad nose job. How can I be sure that this one will go better?

I had my first rhinoplasty surgery only 8 months ago. I am not happy with the results. How soon can I have revision rhinoplasty?

 
 
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